A charging device which is capable of preventing charging current from flowing even if a battery pack remains mounted thereon after charging of the battery pack is completed, thereby preventing deterioration of batteries of the battery pack. A circuit including a semiconductor switch generates a DC power for charging the battery pack. A backflow prevention diode is connected between the semiconductor switch and the battery pack. When charging of the battery pack has been completed, a secondary charge control circuit causes a DC voltage input to the backflow prevention diode to be made lower than the voltage of the battery pack.
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1. A charging device that charges a battery, comprising: a transformer that generates a DC power for charging the battery; a backflow prevention unit that is connected between the transformer and the battery; and a control unit that changes an input voltage of the backflow prevention unit to a predetermined voltage by switching a primary coil included in the transformer if charging of the battery is not performed, wherein the predetermined voltage is not higher than a voltage of the battery.
2. The charging device according to claim 1 , comprising: a switch that is connected between the transformer and the backflow prevention unit, and wherein if charging of the battery is not performed, the control unit changes the input voltage to the predetermined voltage by turning off the switch.
3. The charging device according to claim 1 , wherein if charging of the battery is not performed, the control unit changes the input voltage to the predetermined voltage by connecting between an input side of the backflow prevention unit and a line connected to a negative electrode of the battery.
4. The charging device according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit detects whether or not charging of the battery is performed based on a current supplied to the battery and a voltage supplied to the battery.
5. The charging device according to claim 1 , wherein if charging of the battery is finished, the control unit changes the input voltage to the predetermined voltage by switching the primary coil.
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